james gunn has his troma history (wr: tromeo and juliet), which means he's from the holy kingdom of awful taste, he wrote the dawn of the dead remake and scooby doo 2 in the same year, which kinda boggles me, his wr/dr slither has a solid rep, his wr/dr super is fun enough, and now he's making a marvel movie

hollywood mysterious fascinating. idgi, i don't fully get how things like this happen or why, it strikes me as an underdog hero movie from its marrow. a mass audience movie made by and for the submass. into this

feel unexpectedly off grid here (xixax) and there's probs some kinda cosmic reason this trailer appeared today. looks pretty bad, right? nothing like superman or batman or peeps like that, and i'd say the humor isn't crackling. it's marvel related in a wtf way. this is the kind of thing i like

you people are left and right fucking up your theatrical years. turn off your tvs, tell your mother you love her, and in this world to feel like a seed in the wind all you gotta do is to go the multiplex. the to go the multiplex. go the multiplex to. ahem. be safe, be aware of your blockbusters, and call your mothers, please. be safe everyone xx

As a film buff, I say this is the most punk rock big budget film we're ever going to see be popular, at least it'll be a rarity.The Marvel brand and the connections to those movies got asses in the seats.The movie was a pastiche of western, comedy, space opera, blah blah blah, and hit some familiar story beats that weren't that original, but I was okay with that. The tone was fucking great, and it didn't let me down.

Ups:PerformancesAestheticPaceMusicMain characters had chemistry

Downs:"Meh" VillainANOTHER final battle that takes place in the air from Marvel?Probably more I can't think of, but this was certainly enjoyable enough that I ain't gonna quibble that much